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New brakes typically take around 200 to 300 miles to fully seat and break in. This process allows the brake pads and rotors to develop an optimal contact surface, improving braking performance. During this time, it's essential to avoid hard braking to prevent uneven wear and ensure proper seating. Following the manufacturer’s recommended break-in procedure can help achieve the best results.

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